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Published on in Vol 28 (2026)

This is a member publication of University of Cambridge (Jisc)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/89344, first published .
Young Adults’ Interactions With Food and Nutrition Content on Social Media and Implications for Intervention Design: Semistructured Interview Study

Young Adults’ Interactions With Food and Nutrition Content on Social Media and Implications for Intervention Design: Semistructured Interview Study

Young Adults’ Interactions With Food and Nutrition Content on Social Media and Implications for Intervention Design: Semistructured Interview Study

Authors of this article:

Hao Tang1 Author Orcid Image ;   Amy L Ahern1 Author Orcid Image ;   Marie Spreckley1 Author Orcid Image ;   Andrea D Smith1 Author Orcid Image

Hao Tang   1 , MS, MEd ;   Amy L Ahern   1 , PhD ;   Marie Spreckley   1 * , PhD ;   Andrea D Smith   1 * , PhD

1 Institute of Metabolic Science Epidemiology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom

*these authors contributed equally

Corresponding Author:

  • Hao Tang, MS, MEd
  • Institute of Metabolic Science Epidemiology
  • University of Cambridge
  • Level 4, Institute of Metabolic Science
  • Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge Biomedical Campus
  • Cambridge, England CB2 0QQ
  • United Kingdom
  • Phone: 44 1223330315
  • Email: ht458@cam.ac.uk